Creating bootable cdroms without a floppy drive on windows
Creating a bootable cd starts with a bootable floppy disk, but my new workstation lacks a floppy drive. Download Virtual Floppy Drive. Uncompress and run 'vfd /install', then run 'vfdwin', start the service, switch to a device tab, choose a file, drive letter, put it in disk mode. Now I have an A: drive.
You can format the disk using windows explorer, then use a framework like netbootdisk.com to create the disk. Save the image and use it with vmware or keep it around and convince other programs like nero it is a real floppy drive so you can burn bootable cds. The cool part is that if you make a *dos boot floppy with cdrom drivers, you can then access the cdrom as a drive letter and have 700mb of utilities, or with network support simply connect to a network share and map it to a drive letter. We also do this with bootable dvd's to give the network a break and distribute large, bootable, ghost images.
Unfortunately netbootdisk only supports logging into a domain with the "full" redirector enabled, and everytime i enable it, even with everything else disabled, there isn't enough conventional memory. Thanks again bill. I'll be back to troubleshooting this on monday.
You can format the disk using windows explorer, then use a framework like netbootdisk.com to create the disk. Save the image and use it with vmware or keep it around and convince other programs like nero it is a real floppy drive so you can burn bootable cds. The cool part is that if you make a *dos boot floppy with cdrom drivers, you can then access the cdrom as a drive letter and have 700mb of utilities, or with network support simply connect to a network share and map it to a drive letter. We also do this with bootable dvd's to give the network a break and distribute large, bootable, ghost images.
Unfortunately netbootdisk only supports logging into a domain with the "full" redirector enabled, and everytime i enable it, even with everything else disabled, there isn't enough conventional memory. Thanks again bill. I'll be back to troubleshooting this on monday.



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